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Forever Yesterday

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"Forever Yesterday"
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication dateMay 1991
Main character(s)New Warriors
Sphinx
Creative team
Writer(s)Fabian Nicieza
Mark Bagley

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Forever Yesterday is a miniseries by Marvel Comics. It ran through three issues of the New Warriors comics. Its designated world is Earth-9105 where the reality was also featured in the Avengers Forever storyline.

Plot[edit]

In an alternate reality where Moses defied the Pharaoh, the Pharaoh's Sorcerer defeated Moses and killed him. Upon becoming Sphinx after receiving the Ka Stone that granted him eternal life and power, he and his wife advised a line of Pharaohs, guided the discovery of new continents, watched the Declaration of Independence and the creation of the United States of Assyria.[1]

Characters[edit]

Besides Sphinx and the Earth-616 New Warriors, the following characters are associated with this Earth:

Legacy[edit]

Avengers Forever[edit]

During the Avengers Forever storyline, the Avengers of Earth-9105 appeared in the Avengers Forever storyline. The Time-Keepers used the Forever Crystal to summon Avengers from divergent realities that had turned dark and destructive as part of a plot to destroy the Avengers. The Avengers of Earth-9105 were among these Avengers and were manipulated by the Time-Keepers to kill the Avengers.[2] The Avengers of Earth-9105 were seen on the battlefield fighting the various alternate Avengers. When Captain America shattered the Forever Crystal to thwart the plans of the Time-Keepers, the Avengers of Earth-9105 were among the Avengers that were returned to their native realities.[3]

Secret Wars (2015)[edit]

Elements of Earth-9105 appear in the 2015 Secret Wars storyline. Its domain on Battleworld is Egyptia which is ruled by a female version of Khonshu who commands a force of Moon Knights with werewolf forms and uses mutants as slaves to build her pyramids.[4]

References[edit]

  1. New Warriors #11
  2. Avengers Forever #11
  3. Avengers Forever #12
  4. Secret Wars Journal #1

External links[edit]


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